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All Forum Posts by: Spencer Dixon

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Post: Madison, Wisconsin - Q2 Report

Spencer DixonPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Wisconsin
  • Posts 12
  • Votes 2

Awesome read, new to the bigger pockets website and stumbled upon this. Very interesting information. 

I think it's worth while to look at the different price ranges as well. With the large uptick in average price sold it may simply being getting to a price point that the labor force can't support. There was a large uptick of high paying jobs that may have slowed. 

The lower price ranges are still increasing while I think there are more homes that are over-priced causing some of the in-balance currently. 

I started putting together some different stats based on the different geographic locations within Madison just to see the different growth numbers.

Thanks for sharing your stats, thoughts, and awesome article